Nepal was promoted in Pako Festa, Australia

23 February 2013 Geelong, Australia: Geelong, the second biggest city of Victoria in Australia, transformed into a multicultural melting pot as thousands flocked to the thirty-first annual Pako Festa. It incorporated an extravagant street parade featuring around ninety floats and hundreds of performers representing forty-five affiliated ethnic communities and around sixty other community groups and organizations. The street was lined with stalls selling traditional foods and arts and crafts, and nine separate stages in the precinct offer performances of music and dance as well as interactive workshops and exhibitions. Pako Festa has become Victoria’s premier multicultural event, attended by well over hundred thousand people in each of the last three years and estimated to inject close to $2.5 million dollars into the local economy just over the course of the day itself.

Because of very nominal Nepalese in Geelong, Lumbini-Kapilvastu Day Movement Global Coordinator Mr. Ram Kumar Shrestha requested other Nepalese communities living in other cities to use Pako Festa as opportunity to promote Nepal as the country of the Buddha and the Mt. Everest. His idea was for Nepal to take advantage of this big gathering from different counties to try to dismiss misinformation of Buddha’s birthplace. Nepalese Association of Victoria President Bom Yonjan, Nepali Sanchar Managing Director Pramod K Soni and Namaste Nepal News Chief Editor Sabin Thapa, and Lumbini-Kapilvastu Day Movement Victoria Committee were active for necessary input and mobilized community members to participate in the festival to promote Nepal as the country of the Buddha and the Mt. Everest. Nepalese communities promoted Nepal through flags, banners, Nepali music, dance, Nepali dress and stalls. Miss Nepal Australia 2012 Deepashree Shah represented our country with a Kumari dance.

In the program NTB Chairman and Secretary of the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Mr. Sushil Ghimire, Consul General of Victoria HE Chandra Yonjan and Consul General of South Australia HE Deepak Dhamala were also present in the festival. HE Deepak Dhamala and Tourism businessmen Pramod Khatiwada and Sumit Pradhanang were engaged with Nepali stalls from the beginning to the end to promote Nepal.

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In the photo NTB Chairman and Secretary of the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Mr. Sushil Ghimire, Consul General of Victoria HE Chandra Yonjan and Consul General of South Australia HE Deepak Dhamala were also present in the festival. HE Deepak Dhamala